The video without narrations shows the jailbreak running on an A4-powered iPhone 4, with the procedure staring with the boot-up process. Photo: REUTERS

Jailbreaking has offered millions of idevices a lot of fascinating features over the years that Apple has simply refused to.

The newly released A5 jailbreak Absinthe added even more fun allowing iPhone 4S and iPad 2 users to go untethered for the first time, something they had been deprived from for long.

Notwithstanding the many cool jailbreak-powered features, there was one which has not been explored that much by the jailbreakers. This transfers files from iOS devices to other devices via Bluetooth, a crucial exclusion from Apple's mobile products.

A jailbreak app, named Celeste, was released in Cydia last year claiming to allow Bluetooth file sharing. But unfortunately, the app was limited to iOS devices only.

Over the weekend, a new app popped up in Cydia. This app, unlike Celeste, allows iOS device users to share files with almost any other Bluetooth-enabled device, even Android. Yes, that's what AirBlue Sharing claims it can.

The list of capabilities that AirBlue Sharing has includes:

Zero configuration

Native Bluetooth pairing, do not have to re-pair your device when using iOS native Bluetooth

High speed Bluetooth transmission, up to 1.7 MB/s

Automatically shutdown Bluetooth when transmissions are done to save power

Transfer files over WiFi connection - it's possible to transfer a video file in a few seconds (iOS to iOS)

Automatically create a WiFi hotspot for transmission when no Wifi is available (iOS to iOS, large file)